Captain Tsubasa

キャプテン翼

Sequel

Captain Tsubasa: The Strongest Opponent! Holland Youth
Captain Tsubasa: Saikyou no Teki! Holland Youth· キャプテン翼~最強の敵!オランダユース~
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Tsubasa isn't in Japan anymore. The High School National Championship is ending, and Japan's players will make three friendly matches against the Holland Youth.

Sequel

Captain Tsubasa: World Youth
Captain Tsubasa: World Youth-hen· キャプテン翼 ワールドユース編
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Enthusiastic soccer-loving youngster Shingo Aoi, whom Tsubasa once played against while in the high school national championships, leaves Japan to play soccer in Italy, where he hopes to play for a major Italian professional team. After arriving in Italy, however, Shingo gets tricked by a man who gives him fraudulent promises of getting him selected for an Italian team, but after Shingo is taken to a badly-furnished field, the man runs away, stealing all his money in the process. Shingo realizes that he is swindled, and tries hard to get his money back, doing such jobs as shoe shining, and his enthusiastic attitude catches the eye of one of the coaches of one of the local teams, Inter Milan, who sign him to play for their squad as an attacking midfielder. *Note: The chapter count includes the original 163 serialized chapters and the two extra epilogue chapters.*

Side Story

Basket
Boku wa Misaki Tarou· ボクは岬太郎
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Collection of the one-shot Boku wa Misaki Tarou and two more one-shots made by the mangaka Youichi Takahashi.

Side Story

Captain Tsubasa: 2000 Millennium Dream
Captain Tsubasa Tanpenshuu: Dream Field· キャプテン翼短編集 DREAM FIELD
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Collection of short stories which are not part of the canon and have not been previously compiled in tankobon. Volume 1: 1. Captain Tsubasa: Millennium Dream - A special story done before the Sydney Olympics. 2. Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002 Final Countdown Real life players (with some slight name changes) play with characters of the manga. This was done in commemoration of the upcoming (at the time) debut of the Japanese national football team in the 2002 FIFA World Cup. 3. Captain Tsubasa: Golden Dream A short two-parts story about Tsubasa and Misaki face each other for the first time in a friendly match between FC Barcelona vs Jubilo Iwata. Volume 2: 4. Captain Tsubasa 25th anniversary - Also known as "Captain Tsubasa All Star" Tsubasa has a friendly match with almost all important player characters that have appeared since the original series. 5. Captain Tsubasa Golden-23 Japan Dream 2006 A story to support Japan national football team in the 2006 FIFA World Cup done in Germany.

Side Story

Captain Tsubasa Weekly Shonen Jump 40th Anniversary One-Shot
Captain Tsubasa Shounen Jump 40 Shuunen· 週刊少年ジャンプ40周年記念読み切り
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A special oneshot story of Captain Tsubasa as part of the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the magazine Weekly Shonen Jump. This story occurs between the end of the juveniles soccer championship and the middle school soccer tournament of the original Captain Tsubasa series. Tsubasa is depressed after Roberto left him behind and his friends Genzo and Taro are going overseas. In order to cheer him up, his friends organize a friendly match with all his rivals from the juveniles soccer championship.

Side Story

Captain Tsubasa - Live Together 2010
キャプテン翼 特別編 LIVE TOGETHER 2010
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Special One-shot for the World Cup 2010 (Japan against Argentina)

Side Story

Boku wa Misaki Tarou 2
ボクは岬太郎2
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Side Story

Captain Tsubasa Memories
Captain Tsubasa: MEMORIES· キャプテン翼MEMORIES
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A collection of the "Captain Tsubasa Memories" one-shot series.

Alternative

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This was the root of everything, the debut work of Takahashi sensei, a nostalgic memory. The story of Genzo Wakabayashi and a boy named Tsubasa Taro.

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Captain Tsubasa: Kids Dream
Captain Tsubasa: KIDS DREAM· キャプテン翼 KIDS DREAM
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A remake of the first arc of Captain Tsubasa set in the present day.

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Captain Tsubasa: Boys Dream
Captain Tsubasa: BOYS DREAM· キャプテン翼 BOYS DREAM
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Parody

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The art style is Captain Tsubasa, with just a touch of Zetsuai. Very soft and round. The story is mostly the schoolboy angst of Wakashimazu crushing on a reluctant Hyuga, with soft smuttage intermingled with the story. (from zetsuai.org) Included in doujinshi anthology *Dokusen Yoku* vol.1 (1992).

Parody

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Parody

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"Tôhô retsuden 1992" sequel. Focused on Hyûga, we read in this dôjinshi all his feelings, wonderings since Ken raped him in 'Tôhô retsuden'. When Ken comes back, few days after the rape, Hyûga's completely lost... (by Onamichan)

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Hyuga has a strange dream in which he encounters an ancient Cherry Tree spirit who has taken on the form of Wakashimazu. He makes passionate love to Hyuga in the branches of the flowering cherry tree, and Hyuga awakens back in his room with Wakashimazu beside him. (from zetsuai.org)

Parody

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Hyûga & Wakashimazu, now both 25, are on the point of leaving Japan to play the soccer world cup. Instead of joining their team, Ken takes Hyûga secretly to a desert island, where they'll enjoy themselves during a few days, before the world cup, and before Hyûga's 26th birthday. A lot of reflection on their past, their evolution, how things can change with time...everything changes except love, and they proof it. (by Onamichan)

Parody

Captain Tsubasa Travelling in Europe
高橋陽一先生 ヨーロッパを行く…
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Genzo Wakabayashi and Taro Misaki invites, the creator of Captain Tsubasa series,Takahashi Yoichi to travel in Europe.

Parody

Captain Tsubasa Memories - Wakabayashi Genzou ~SGGK no Tanjou~
キャプテン翼メモリーズ - 若林源三~SGGKの誕生~
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Other

100 Meter Jumper
100m Jumper· 100mジャンパー
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1. 100m Jumper 2. Subaru 3. Hatsukoi Doushi 4. Todoroki Genta Ippon Shoubu 5. Captain Tsubasa